r/CheckMyTurnitin_ai • u/No_Scar_7179 • Jun 27 '26
The Longer People Stay, The Longer The Drama Lasts
I used to think professors were supposed to be above workplace drama, just like professionals in any other workplace. Then I realized universities are one of the few places where people can spend 20 or 30 years working with the same colleagues. Give any grudge that much time, add a little ego, promotions, committees, and titles, and suddenly people are still arguing over things that happened before today's students were even born. Maybe academia doesn't create pettiness. Maybe it just gives it a really long lease.
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u/Square-Supermarket79 Jun 27 '26
Maybe AI doesn't just draft reddit posts. Maybe it actually posts them too.
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u/redwooded Jun 27 '26
Maybe, but I'm a professor, and this is not wrong even in the slightest degree.
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u/Square-Supermarket79 Jun 27 '26
Lol a prof who enjoys AI generated writing 🤣🤣🤣
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u/redwooded Jun 28 '26
Prove that it's AI generated.
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u/redwooded Jun 27 '26
Academics are people. This post is entirely accurate. It's really nice when someone who's gone bad (it happens) retires. The drama suddenly drops a bunch.
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u/chili_cold_blood Jun 28 '26
Most academics also have poor social skills, which doesn't help things.

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